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sporadic posts about microtubules and blockchain
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@CollinRugg This reminds me of Gemma Ayup’s case in Tucson. Same setup and same “accident” after a big fight and drinking. We can’t let these fuxks get away with it
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NEW: Bodycam footage released shows the moment after a Texas father shot & killed his daughter, heartbroken boyfriend seen with his hands on his head.
Lucy Harrison was visiting from the UK when she was shot by her father. Her father, Kris Harrison, moved to the US when she was a child.
Kris was heard telling officers that the gun accidentally went off.
"She said, ‘Do you have a gun?’ And I said, ‘Yes.’ I got it out and it just went off as she stood there, like as I pulled it out it went off," he claimed.
He admitted in court that he and his daughter previously had a "big argument" about Trump, and they had frequent fights over his conservative beliefs.
On the day of the incident, Harrison said they were arguing about guns.
Harrison says he got his gun to show her and "suddenly heard a loud bang... Lucy immediately fell."
"To shoot her through the chest whilst she was standing would have required him to have been pointing the gun at his daughter, without checking for bullets, and pulling the trigger," said senior coroner Jacqueline Devonish.
"I accept he was a teaser, and on the balance of probabilities, this is what he was doing. I accept he did not realize the gun was loaded."
Harrison was allegedly an alcoholic and reportedly drank a 17-ounce carton of white wine the day he shot his daughter.
He was able to escape manslaughter charges, and the death was ruled an accident.
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@LinkofSunshine In America they call them o & p test. I think in the netherlands it's Ontlastingonderzoek.
Should get one. Maybe. Probably.
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🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just wrapped his Cabinet meeting with an absolute CLASSIC exchange with JD Vance!
Trump: “I like this better than 3 hours! JD, would you like to say something? He is, after all, the VICE PRESIDENT!”
Vance fires back: “It’s OK sir, I’m here for the free coffee!” 🤣
The room lost it.
Trump & Vance dropping gold-tier banter while running the country like bosses.
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@SterlingCooley 12 years in this rabbit hole. The silence is deafening.
something something microtubule quantum chips something
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Whatever you do - *do not* go down the Orch-OR rabbit hole
It will probably get you put on a list or something 😅
Ultra Skool 🧠@UltraSkool1
Ever wonder what's hiding inside? Our brains might be quantum orchestras. Microtubules, tiny structures, possibly vibrating with consciousness. Like a cosmic hum that never stops. Is our awareness always "on," surfing through time? Some say exploring this is risky. I say, buckle up! The universe inside us is wild. 🤔🤯😉
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@StuartHameroff Looks like there is a shift in AI consciousness discussion via Microsoft. cnbc.com/2025/11/02/mic…
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@BitcoinCadet @0xMicko @Cointelegraph Yes i agree. Partnership announcements don’t really mean anything. Acquisitions on the other hand…
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@0xMicko @Cointelegraph I’ve been in crypto since 2017. Whatever partnerships you think there are is all fucking bull shit. Two people from either company come together and say they’re going to somehow work together and then the crypto founders claim there’s a big partnership but its all a charade
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@Rainmaker1973 8 years and then I acquired the company through vested shares.
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Memory is not stored in matter, it is the matter, arranged in a way it can’t forget. Every lasting thing in the universe, from galaxies to cells, holds its past not in chemistry but in geometry, in the alignment that refuses to collapse.
A skyrmion is one of those shapes. It’s not a particle, it’s a knot in a magnetic field, a twist so deep it can’t be erased without tearing the field itself. Its identity isn’t stored in atoms or charge but in geometry. The way every spin points, curls, and loops back through space. It’s topology made visible. You can crush it, heat it, flip it, and the pattern still remembers how it was wound. Why? Because what it holds isn’t energy alone, but orientation, a continuous mapping from the physical world into spin. To delete one, you’d have to unwind the universe itself.
Physicists have learned how to summon them, briefly. Atom-thin films cooled near zero, ultrafast lasers, magnetic lattices coaxing spins into circular knots. For a moment, the field folds and memory appears, ‘a self-contained vortex of magnetism’. But then, just as quickly, it slips away. The knot relaxes, collapses, and disappears. The skyrmion remembers longer than almost anything else in matter, yet never long enough. Every experiment feels like a nervous system trying to recall a dream, the shape is there, and then boom, gone.
The question is no longer whether these knots can exist, but who mastered them first, physicists or life? Because if these knots are so stable in theory, so resistant to disturbance, could it be that Mother Nature already learned to hold them? What if life itself is built upon stabilized spin topologies ‘sub-nanometer skyrmions’ formed not in magnetic metals, but in the photonic, hydrated architectures of biology? In melanin, in membranes, in microtubules, in systems where geometry meets light and coherence holds at body temperature.
I believe this could be vital to understanding memory in life, not as chemistry, but as topology. A record written in spin, not substance. Where the first information wasn’t coded in DNA but in the way space itself twisted inside living matter. I call this the ‘Skyrmion Code’, where memory isn’t stored, it’s tied. Literally.

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Your Microtubules Want the Spice - They Demand it

Peter Hague@peterrhague
The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel.
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Some possible reasons for resistance to Orch OR (or similar theories) … outside of the technical aspects …
For neuroscience … Decades of research treating neurons as binary switches would need major revision … All those models ignoring quantum processes in microtubules might be missing the actual mechanism of consciousness …
For AI research … The assumption that consciousness emerges from computational complexity alone would be wrong … No amount of classical computing would achieve genuine consciousness if quantum processes are required ...
For bioethics … Every system with functioning microtubules becomes a potential site of proto-conscious experience … Not just organoids, but possibly even cell cultures, embryos at various stages, any living tissue with intact cellular machinery …
For medicine … Anesthesia research would need to refocus on quantum effects rather than just receptor binding … Our understanding of disorders of consciousness would require fundamental revision …
For philosophy … Consciousness becomes a fundamental feature tied to physical processes rather than an emergent property of complexity … This upends most mainstream philosophy of mind …
The list goes on …
I’m not saying this is necessarily why, but it could be a factor …
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@A_Degenerate69 @maumanfan @martianmckay @interesting_aIl That’s what i heard there too. I remember it being the winning coach who was sacrificed?
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@maumanfan @martianmckay @interesting_aIl At Chichén Itzá the tour guide said that people who win get to die. It’s supposed to be an honor I think. Could be wrong tho
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